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The phrase "able to work somewhere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or eligibility to perform a job or task in a specific location or organization.
Example: "After completing my training, I will be able to work somewhere that aligns with my skills and interests."
Alternatives: "capable of working at a location" or "qualified to work in a place".
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It was so exciting to be able to work somewhere where I was able to use centrifuges and pressure chambers on real people".
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I have to work somewhere".
"We want those people to work somewhere else".
Quit and go to work somewhere else.
She needed to work somewhere not so detail-oriented.
All that capital has to be put to work somewhere.
Last year, two officers left to work somewhere else, which some called highly unusual.
I asked her why she doesn't leave the house and go to work somewhere else.
Do you want them and you to work somewhere together?
I'm able to work".
"It makes me able to work".
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